NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE “ ZE AL A NDIA." Anew monthly magazine win be Published on the Ist of JULY, edited by Mr Wh-ltam Fbebman, Dunedin, and will contain Articles by " Colonial Authors," and all matters connected with New Zealand. Intending Subscribers should at once forward their names to the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. Subscription—7s per annum. JOHN DRUMMOND, Agent. Sandlant Bros. CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, BEG to intimate that they have started business in the Premises lately occupied by Mr W. Thabiutt, and are prepared to do all classes of WHEELWRIGHT and CARRIAGE WORK At the most Reasonable Rates. Painting, Repairing, and Trimming done in a Workmanlike Manner. Au New Wjbk Goabantbbd fob 12 Months. SANDLANT BROS., Opposite J. A. Harding’s. NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS ASSOCIATION (Limited), Fob the Protection of Trade, Collection of Accounts, &c. ISSUES Weekly Commercial Report of Bills of Sale, Bankruptcies, &o. Makes private enquiries as to Financial Status, and collects Accounts anywhere in New Zealand and in Australia. Also, Debtors' Register, containing the names of Persons who are getting into debt, and open to inspection o Subscribers Claes 2. Subscription; One and Two Guineas pet annum, payable in advance. Agent: Mr C. F. Lewis ; Solicitors: Messrs Finn ft Chbisf. J. B. BANDERSON, General Manager. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V - X DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept In New Zealand. Clfcimß paid immediately after proof ox aettn Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including Bonus Additions)... ... ... £7,130,243 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole Invested in New Zealand) ... ... AL328,493 In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of
The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were £242,556 OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now being issued. New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing after entering the section are set apart to be divided among thei policyholders remaining in the section at the end of 1900, when liberal returns m cash are antici?’ht o'principles of the Tontine ana mode of keeping accounts are not kept secret) as in case of other Tontines advertised. Information can be obtained at the Head Office and all Branches and Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner. The Settlers' Hotel. WM. GAULT Proprietor. THE SETTLERS’ Is itself again, and under the new proprietorship it is certain to be accorded its former PREMIER POSITION. Old platitudes as to Quality of Liquor, Acoom modation, Baths, etc., are not needed. SEE FOB YOURSELVES, and note the following— Civility, Courtesy, and Cireful Attendance. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The Manufacturers of—- * THE NEW CHAMPION ’ have introduced a— NEW PRINCIPLE IN MECHANICS. The Gearing of a Mowing Machine reduced to Two Cog Wheels, and only One of them Revolves. THE NEW CHAMPION MOWER Is a Machine for cutting grass, that poa seeses peculiar points of excellence notfound on other w is •"n.chinee. The compli Gated mass oi guar wheela that is found upon other grass cutters is conspicuous by its ab sence in this implement. The power to drive the cutting knife is derived from a pair of parallel toothed wheels that meet face to face, engaging fully one-third of the teeth at one time. By this mode of obtain ing power the greatest speed is obtained without injury to the heels or bearings, besides the pressure so evenly divided that the wear upon these gear wheels is imperceptible, FULLY ONE-THIRD MORE POWER Is derived by this new movement than is obtained from the old style of bevel gear and spur pinon, besides the motion is directly transmitted to the knife, while fully one third of the power on the old-fashioned mowing machines is lost by friction while passing through the various gears, ninons, spur wheels, bevel gears, etc,, before it reaches the cutters. SPECIAL POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Simplicity in construction. New mechanical gearing. Elevation of cutters while in motion, patent foot lever to control finger bar. Direct hitch rod to lessen the draft. Independent gear wheels to out right or left. Easy manner to dissect machine. Tilt lever for raising or lowering cut. Reliablepitmanconneotionto knife heel The most convenient machine for handling. Strong and positive cutting power, with out choking. Very light draft and well constructed. Th slower is the recognised leader of grass implements. No expense has been spared in its construction to make it the strongest machine for the purpose required in the field. It is sold upon its merits. They have been so extensiively used throughout New England that further comment iti tin tteeeiMuyt
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 4
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783Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 4
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